From a young age, we're all enchanted by the simple act of bouncing a ball. Jacks takes this age-old concept and adds an element of skill and dexterity, providing hours of fun for kids and adults alike. The aim of the game is to throw the ball in the air, pick up the jacks, and catch the ball after it bounces. The first player to get to round 10 is crowned the winner. But there's more to Jacks than just a simple game of bouncing a ball. It's also a test of coordination and hand-eye coordination.
Made from responsibly sourced materials
Includes 12 play pieces - 10 silver & gold jacks plus 2 bouncy balls
Fun and challenging puzzle, great step up from a more traditional game
Suitable for children ages 3 years and older
Conforms to current European and international safety standards
Your child will have hours of fun developing their fine motor skills and dexterity as they try to collect as many jacks as possible before the ball bounces back down! This set comes complete with 10 silver and gold jacks and two red bouncy balls, perfect for keeping little ones occupied on road trips or during downtime. The compact, lightweight design makes it easy to take on the go, while the high-quality materials ensure durability and safety. So let the games begin!
Bigjigs Toys is a family-owned business based in the UK that makes some of the best wooden toys on the market. They provide high quality, safe and affordable toys that are made from responsibly sourced materials that support children's development through playtime.
FAQs
1. What age is this toy suitable for?
Suitable for children ages 3 years and older
2. What is this toy made out of?
Made from responsibly sourced materials
3. Do all play pieces conform to safety standards?
Yes, all Bigjigs Toys conform to current European and international safety standards on kids toys.
4. How to play this game?
Throw the ball in the air, pick up the jacks and catch the ball after it bounces. The first player to get to round 10 is crowned the winner. Each shape only fits on one of the wooden pegs and the squares have to go in size order from biggest to smallest.